So arr its “Talk Like a Pirate Day” today. I thought that I would join in th’ fun an’ find ou’ what me Swashbuckler name would be. If ye take th’ test t’ find ou’ what yer name be, use th’ “Swashbuckler talk translator” when ye leave a comment.
My pirate name is:
Black Sam Rackham
Like anyone confronted with the harshness of robbery on the high seas, you can be pessimistic at times. You have the good fortune of having a good name, since Rackham (pronounced RACKem, not rack-ham) is one of the coolest sounding surnames for a pirate. Arr!
Cool Pirate Day links:
“Talk Like a Pirate Day homepage”
“learn t’ be talkin’ like a buccaneer”
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Whoops, this year’s TLaP Day snuck up on me. I am totally unprepared! Must be because of Soliton.
Posted by Jon
I ben enlightened. I nereknew such a tide existed. Thanks fer makin’ us all aware o’ th’ incredible importance o’ th’ underappreciated swashbuckler.
Dirty Mary Cash
Posted by Sarah
Ryyyyan,
My pirate name is:
Dread Pirate Cash
Like the famous Dread Pirate Roberts, I have a keen head for how to make a profit. I’m musical, and I’ve got a certain style if not flair. I’ll do just fine. Arr!
Posted by Anonymous
I meant to say:
A gentleman o’ fortune says ‘t this way:
Like th’ famous Dread Gentleman o’ fortune Roberts, I be havin’ a keen hade fer how t’ make a profit. I be musical, an’ I`ve got a certain style if nay flair. I`ll do jus’ fine. Arr!
Ya bilge rat who ortin’ t’ be keel hauled!
Posted by Kristin